Chapter 5 Janice's hand that held her work was shaking. "You touched my things without my permission. Why is it my fault now?"

"Why are you making a fuss?" Sarah questioned, knowing that Helena would back her up. "Those were just rags. There are many seamstresses in my brother's company.

"They can easily make you another one! As expected from someone born in a poor family-you're so petty!"

Just then, Amelia said, "Janice, don't be mad. I know you're in a bad mood because of me. But you shouldn't lash out at Mrs. Fitzgerald because of some unwanted things.

"We'll just pay you back. There are six pieces of work. Ten thousand dollars should be enough, right?"

"Don't give her the money!" Helena quickly stopped Amelia. "Were those pieces of rubbish worth 10,000 dollars?"

"Six pieces of work?" Janice immediately rummaged through the box.

As expected, she found that five pieces of work, which were almost done, were cut by scissors. All of them had been cut.

Amelia squatted down and smiled. "I thought you didn't want them. The patterns looked nice, so I thought of cutting them out to decorate the vase. Since you know how to crochet, I'll pay you to make them again."

Janice looked up gradually, her eyes bloodshot. "Get lost."

"What did you say? You actually—" Helena was about to curse.

"I'm telling all of you to get lost!"

Helena was so frightened to see Janice losing her rag that she didn't even know how to react. It might have been because Janice rarely lost her temper.

Simon heard the noise and came out of the

he saw Janice squatting down and the damaged crochet works scattered

I cut a few patterns out. Sarah thought

get lost. It... It'd be better if I left. I

know. You're not familiar with Greenfield City, either. Where else

like this. Are you going to let things

you want then? They were

and guilt she felt for the Fitzgerald family. She gritted her teeth and tried to remain composed. "Don't you need

"Sarah, apologize," Simon ordered.

but since Simon was pressuring her,

past, she deliberately stepped on Janice's destroyed crochet and mumbled, "What kind of

gaze upon

go too far." Simon furrowed his

going too

cut fabric and saw the three standing at one side. Meanwhile, she

choked up as she said, "Simon, are you blind? They destroyed

sick person? So what if she apologized? These things won't return to their

and they can't win any prizes. What's there to feel sorry for? If you want something that's exactly the same, just have the seamstresses from

get some rest. You

I've brought you trouble

"Someone else's home?"

"Isn't this Janice's house?"

he said coldly, "The name

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